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*tiptoes into quiet room for first time*

*bleary eyed from too many nights reading about quiet room*

*opens curtains to reveal glittery winter wonderland with alpine forest, snow and ice rink*

*does twirl and changes into sparkly red ice skating costume*

*performs triple salco, double toe loop before heading to bar and making frothy hot chocolates (with tia maria) as peace / hello offerings for DM and Michael*

Bestows wet kiss on new chum Hayesgrover, nods to Asset while skating past Mr Popadopalopagus and secretly deposits vast quanitity of Picolax (extreme sport type laxative) into his hot drink...


Smiles knowingly as Michael downs the lot in one gulp.


Begins ice version of Swan Lake...

*notices much twirling and pirouetting over in the corner*

*very fetching attire being paraded too*

*is all this activity practice for the various Christmas ice rinks going up around old London Towne?"

*Looks rather energetic, and dare I say incredibly dangerous*

*think Asset might have done better without her SPDs on*

*come over for a drink when you are finished*

*Whizzes from privvies on - a skate equipped antique camode. Positively scoots across the ice toward chums hellooooooooooo!*


*Carefull folks, at these speeds - there might be....... spillage*


*Dont fancy the hot chocolate reallYy*


*The coldness of the ice radiating through the porcelian is rather pleasent*

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